Alan Rabinowitz papers, 1960-2007.

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Alan Rabinowitz papers, 1960-2007.

Reports and documents relating to his work in planning, housing, urban renewal, municipal finance and urban economics, which integrate the worlds of public planning, public finance, and private development. Report on "Non-planning and Redevelopment in Boston," 1972; two bound volumes of reports on planning and land development in Florida, Missouri, California, and Chicago written while on the staff of Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA. and other Arthur D. Little reports, 1960-1963; bound volume: "Industrial Zoning in Seattle, 1974;" bound volume, "Management of Tourism in Massachusetts," 1965. Also, M.I.T. dissertation, "Municipal Debt/Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations," 1969; "An Alternate Plan for Cooper Square," 1961; various Lambda Alpha publications; and selective bibliography and work history, 2006. Materials about the Cambridge Institute, its New City Project, and its related Center for Community Economic Development. Additional books, consulting reports and organizational materials, writings on historical underpinnings of city and regional planning, readings on progressive planning, professional papers and studies on urban planning/economics topics. Research reports used for The Real Estate Gamble and Municipal Data Projection Project reports.

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Center for Community Economic Development

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Historical Note: Initially formed in 1995 as a certificate program in Community Economic Development at San Diego State University's College of Business Administration, the program expanded in 2000, becoming the Center for Community Economic Development (CCED) under the direction of Harold Brown. The program originally consisted of 10 classes, and a series of class-related seminars. Student coursework culminated in a final project, in which s...

Arthur D. Little, Inc.

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Cambridge Institute (Cambridge, Mass.)

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Lambda Alpha International

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Lambda Alpha International, formerly the International Fraternity of Lambda Alpha, was established on February 23, 1931 at Northwestern University by a group of students of land economics and real estate as an honorary professional fraternity to foster the study of land economics. The first chapter, the Ely Chapter in Chicago, was named after Dr. Richard T. Ely for his role as "Father of Land Economics." Other chapters include the George Washington Chapter, Washington, D.C.; the Dixie States Cha...

Rabinowitz, Alan

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Urban planner and philanthropist, Seattle. From the description of Alan Rabinowitz papers, 1974-2007 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123953098 City planner. Member Lambda Alpha International, New York Chapter (1950s) and Puget Sound Chapter. From the description of Alan Rabinowitz papers, 1960-2007. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 122681630 From the guide to the Alan Rabinowitz papers, 1960-2007., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collect...